According to the broadcast of “Gala” TV on 6 May, citizens gathered near “Gazel” car in Charles Aznavour square on the same day and bribe was being distributed.
The Araks Armenian newspaper in Tehran reports that protestors in Tabriz last week condemned Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev for conducting anti-Islamic acts and demanded that he “free Karabakh” instead.
Civic activists are concerned that the Yerevan Municipality might be preparing the ground for the construction of a cafe on Abovyan Street.
Due to the recent collapse of the belfry of the St. Nishan Armenian Apostolic Church in Tiflis, Armenia’s Ministry of Culture will be sending a team of architects to examine the structure with their Georgian counterparts and present a restoration plan.
Armenia’s Free Democrats party, which contested the May 6 parliamentary elections on a unified proportional slate with the Heritage Party, today charged the government with exploiting the desperate socio-economic conditions of the people to rig the elections via financial and other administrative pressures.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund is presently installing a new water distribution system for the Karintak community in the Shoushi district of Artsakh.
Readers will remember the Hetq story about a 17 year-old girl who claimed to have been sexually molested on March 19 in the town of Alaverdi.
Avetisyan presented the following figures for marriages and divorces: 2009 (1,000 marriages; 216 divorces) 2010 (924; 211) 2011 (1,006; 209) and 2012 to date (292; 80).
The Republic of Armenia and its citizens find themselves in grave systemic crisis. The parliamentary polls held on May 6 have delivered a nationwide abyss deeper and more ominous than ever before.